Awesome Tips Black Holes: Trying to Solve Space's Dark Void
Black holes are one of the biggest mysteries in the universe — areas of space where gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape. But how are they formed? And if they swallow all light, how do we even know they’re there at all?
Black holes are one of the biggest mysteries in the universe — areas of space where gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape. But how are they formed? And if they swallow all light, how do we even know they’re there at all?
0:00 Black Holes Explained
0:43 What is a Black Hole?
1:24 Different Types of Black Holes
2:02 How Are Black Holes Formed?
3:08 How Do We ‘See’ Black Holes?
3:42 The Singularity and Whatโs at the Center of a Black Hole
4:16 Using X-Rays To Find Black Holes
4:46 The SOUND of a Black Hole!
5:18 The First Image of a Black Hole
5:41 How the Event Horizon Telescope Works
6:25 The Second Image of a Black Hole
6:36 What Black Holes Tell Us About the Universe
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That's funny, space nerd
Regina Caputos laugh is so awesome๐
Great video ๐
I thought she would mention we are safe from the hole.๐
There is only 8 telescopes that make up the EHT, can you imagine what we could see if they had 50 or 100 earth wide! This is just the beginning.
4 year olds with an iPad know how a black hole work
Everything is stipulations and guesses. Human being hasn't been to space yet and everything being told is no more than a fairy tale. Everything is a theory not a fact when it comes to space.
I really love these kind of videos, please make more videos like this one.
The vastness of Space โด๏ธ and Time โ fascinates me!
Our planet ๐ with the solar system (sun โ, moon ๐, jupiter and the rest of the planets) is smaller than a spec dust on a cosmos scale!
Thank you, Claire, for increasing my knowledge of black holes!
So much effort to try and understand something light years away that we will NEVER reach or even understand, yet we've only explored 20% of our oceans on the planet we have lived on for thousands of years. These videos are filled with theories based on scientific data that we presume to understand as observed in our own galaxy. Who is to say that the laws of gravity or protons, electrons, and neutrons that make up matter are even the same in other galaxies? Maybe we should focus on ending hunger in the world, helping others, and investing in medical research for finding the cure for painful and crippling diseases. Does something light years away really matter in our day-to-day lives? Probably not.
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Not the best video on this topic no hate i do like your work, i just think it was too short your jokes didn't really relate.
Also i think you dumbed it down to much, the majority of the cnet audience are smarter than your Common folk. So you didnt make this video us…
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Blackholes are the universe vacuum cleaners
Imagine if after all this time we find out whats really in a black hole and itโs just Charlie Sheen doing a hooker smiling back at us ๐คฃ
Yeah this information is about 10 years old. Most of the information is fantasy and they try to cover it up with fancy words. We don't have an image of a black hole but they're going to lie to the public. You can't see the light directly in the center of the galaxy but that's not what they're going to tell the public because they get so much funding and they need the public support
Density equates to accurate data. Time, space and scale isn't relevant. Light ain't fast enough to escape a black hole. How can we record sound from a black hole if light can't even even escape and sound doesn't travel in a void. This video is bunk, 3d space and our entire material universe is only the surface area of a black hole and all our forces of nature are quantum entangled data coordinates being holigramed from within a dimension where only data exists.
Trust the so called experts that care more about woke culture than real science. Yeah I don't trust anything they say because in all honesty they don't know. It is all made up.
Not even real
Cnet trying to explain things, looiil
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